2012 — The study was designed to collect integrated HIV serostatus and behavioral risk information among Cambodian men frequenting “hot spots,” such as entertainment venues or MSM (men who have sex with men) venues, with a mobile bus. This publication was created under the Project for HIV and AIDS Strategic Technical Assistance (PRASIT).
2011 — The midterm review of the SMARTgirl program gathered both quantitative and qualitative data from entertainment workers as well as peer facilitators, and was triangulated with existing programmatic data to effectively monitor program performance for the October 2008–December 2010 period. The information gathered has been used to generate recommendations for the remaining two years…
2011 — The MStyle midterm review was conducted to monitor program performance. Quantitative data was supported by existing programmatic data and was collected from men who have sex with men at hotspot locations and online, as well as from peer facilitators. The information gathered has been used to generate recommendations for the remaining two years of…
October 2012
2010 — Between 2007 and 2009, FHI 360 conducted three assessment studies of preventing mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) services in Kenya, Rwanda and South Africa. Researchers considered whether HIV-positive pregnant and recently postpartum women with unmet contraceptive need could be reached with family planning services in facilities that offered antenatal care (ANC), postnatal care (PNC) and child…
2009 — This report examines the growing role of community colleges in a low-carbon, clean energy economy. It offers examples of innovative strategies on climate change, environmental stewardship and green workforce development; information on the fastest growing sectors in the clean energy economy; and ideas for stimulating the dialogue on the role of community colleges in…
June 2012 — This publication reports on the methods and findings of a study on HIV vulnerability and risk among adult women in South Africa. Conducted by the Communication for Change (C-Change) project and funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development, the study is part of a larger study (which includes Ethiopia and Namibia as…
April 2011 — In early 2008, Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) embarked on an ambitious initiative to enhance the scope and capacity of Career Launch,™ a program designed to promote career preparedness among youth ages 13–18. Developed in partnership with Gap Foundation, Career Launch is a comprehensive program that introduces young people to the…
2009 — This study highlights a small but crucial aspect to the challenges girls face while getting an education: access to school. Girls are determined to go to school and are creative in finding alternative ways to get to and from school. They face challenges with transportation that have an impact on their attendance and negatively…
December 2011 — This report from Kenya’s National AIDS and STI Control Programme (NASCOP) describes the challenges, achievements and lessons learned from the country’s experience in expanding access to male circumcision for HIV prevention. It was written and produced for NASCOP by the Male Circumcision Consortium.